Some sentences in use of “homology”

How to use in-sentence of “homology”:

+ The original motivation for defining homology groups is the observation that shapes are distinguished by their “holes”.

+ As it turns out, there are some kinds of holes that homology cannot “see” — in which case homotopy groups may be what is needed.

+ For a topologytopological space, the homology groups are generally much easier to compute than the homotopy groups, and consequently one usually will have an easier time working with homology to help with the classification of spaces.

+ The evolution of the eye is an example of a homology homologous organ present in a wide variety of taxa.

+ In evolutionary developmental biology, the concept of deep homology is used to describe cases where Cell growthgrowth and differentiation are controlled by genetic mechanisms that are homologous and deeply conserved across a wide range of species.

+ The labia majora are Homology homologous to the male scrotum.

+ The technique aligns phenotypes across organisms based on the homology of genes involved in the phenotypes.

Some sentences in use of homology
Some sentences in use of homology

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